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>:( >:( >:( I Was Working On a Mod Called The Rise Of the Dawnites And Was Just About To Click Save After Making The Last Of The Custom Birthsigns and....AN ERROR HAS OCCURED! I Was So Angry...I Threw My Phone On The Floor, Still Works, Mind You. BUT STILL ALL THAT WORK!, Please Help Is There Any "Futuristic" Or "Realistic" Mods To Cheer Me Up? Thanks :D
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Two words, Incremental Saves.

 

If your project was small enough that you could finish it in one sitting, either you didn't lose very much, or you're planning for an early grave. Getting all angry doesn't solve anything. Whenever an error happens, try to continue working whenever possible. If for some reason you can't, just start up the CS and redo everything (we all have), It'll probably even be eaiser than when you did it the first time since you know exactly what to do. You may even be able to improve on those things.

With small projects, always have atleast 2 prevous versions available to start from, with larger projects, always have 3-4 saves for every main step of the project. This way when something happens, and it eventually does, you don't have to keep starting from scratch every time. If you're doing something unusual, you may even want to test everything related in a smaller mod first so that you know what it does before you add it to the larger mod.

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I feel his pain, though. The CS can be really annoying like that.

 

Yes. I like to write down what I do so that I can look back and see what happened. Like he said, always keep some extras just in case. What type of error occured?

 

Did you save at all? If you did open it and see if it will save again before you change anything. If it will save, then something you did afetr that, if you remember, is what went wrong. Always save reguarly.

 

Calm down, take a break, and try again.

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